Mentor breakfast with Ms Linda Burney MP

WLA ACT is pleased to invite you to their October Mentor Breakfast with guest speaker Ms Linda Burney MP. 
 
Mentor breakfasts provide WLA members with the opportunity to hear from a prominent woman in the community and to celebrate and learn from their achievements.
 
Linda Burney was elected federal member for Barton in 2016, following a 14 year career in the NSW Parliament as Member for Canterbury. During her state political career she served as minister in a number of senior portfolios including as minister for Community Services and later as Deputy Leader of the Opposition. Following her election to the Federal House of Representatives she was immediately appointed as Shadow Minister for Human Services.
 
As a proud member of the Wiradjuri nation, Linda was the first Aboriginal person to be elected to the NSW Parliament and the first Aboriginal woman to serve in the Australian House of Representatives. Linda’s commitment to Indigenous issues spans more than 30 years.
 
She began her career as a teacher in western Sydney and then as an education bureaucrat before being appointed Director General of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs in 2000. Charles Sturt University awarded her, its first Aboriginal graduate, an Honorary Doctorate in Education in 2002. 
 
Linda has a long held commitment the prevention of domestic violence and family violence and has detailed publically her personal experience with it. 
 
Linda has held senior positions in the non-government sector serving on a number of Boards including the SBS, the NSW Anti-Discrimination Board, and the NSW Board of Studies.
 
This event is proudly sponsored by Maddocks.
 
 
Please note that all WLA ACT events are child friendly. 

Date & time

Fri 20 Oct 2017, 7.30–9am

Location

Members Dining Room 3, Old Parliament House, 18 King George Terrace Parkes, ACT

Speakers

Women Lawyers Association of the ACT; Linda Burney

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Updated:  7 September 2017/Responsible Officer:  Convenor, Gender Institute/Page Contact:  Gender Institute